This is the ppa i was refering too there is Freecad-Stable and Freecad-daily
builds.
https://launchpad.net/~freecad-maintainers/+archive/ubuntu/freecad-stable
On January 2, 2021 8:53:13 PM PST, Gene Heskett wrote:
>On Saturday 02 January 2021 22:02:19 Chris Albertson wrote:
>
>> You are using
There is a ppa for the daily build of freecad. I have been using that for a few
years now. It seems pretty stable for the most part and any bugs i have come
across have been delt with or a work around found in a day or two.
On January 2, 2021 7:02:19 PM PST, Chris Albertson
wrote:
>You are usi
This sort of thing has come up before.
https://forum.linuxcnc.org/27-driver-boards/34445-custom-board-for-smart-serial-interface
> -Original Message-
> From: Ralph Stirling [mailto:ralph.stirl...@wallawalla.edu]
> Sent: January-02-21 8:15 PM
> To: emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject
On Saturday 02 January 2021 22:02:19 Chris Albertson wrote:
> You are using the "Alpha" version and complaining of problems? There
> are new problems every week. I just checked the "known problems" list
> and #1 is "crashes on startup".
>
> To install the stable version it is simply "sudo apt-ge
I'm intrigued with the thought of using the STMBL
code on simple hardware without the high-power
(unobtainable) igbt devices. In fact, I'm more
interested in using it as a versatile interface between
various devices and the SmartSerial interface.
Distributed I/O, small brush or brushless motors,
t
You are using the "Alpha" version and complaining of problems? There are
new problems every week. I just checked the "known problems" list and #1
is "crashes on startup".
To install the stable version it is simply "sudo apt-get install freecad"
On Sat, Jan 2, 2021 at 2:13 PM Gene Heskett wrote
On Saturday 02 January 2021 17:11:27 Gene Heskett wrote:
> Greetings all;
>
> Its been about 3 months since I last tried to run the freecad-19
> appimage and the first thing i wanted to do was about 800 patches
> since the last update.
>
> But the progress bar has been stuck at 94% for about 50 mi
Den lör 2 jan. 2021 22:11andy pugh skrev:
> On Sat, 2 Jan 2021 at 20:17, Sven Wesley wrote:
>
> > Going back to original post from Andy, Mazak has some pretty funky GUIs
> > nowadays too.
> >
> https://mazakfiles.blob.core.windows.net/web-site/image/403f2cf63ed244ebbd11b6e32a8d8051/PreviewG_imag
Greetings all;
Its been about 3 months since I last tried to run the freecad-19 appimage
and the first thing i wanted to do was about 800 patches since the last
update.
But the progress bar has been stuck at 94% for about 50 minutes now,
while I see an occasional write to the main drive, and i
On Sat, 2 Jan 2021 at 20:17, Sven Wesley wrote:
> Going back to original post from Andy, Mazak has some pretty funky GUIs
> nowadays too.
> https://mazakfiles.blob.core.windows.net/web-site/image/403f2cf63ed244ebbd11b6e32a8d8051/PreviewG_image_1.png
I think that looks a little _too_ funky :-)
W
On Saturday 02 January 2021 12:56:40 Chris Albertson wrote:
> The noise is caused by tooth shape. I think the sound is caused by
> air getting pushed out of the grove in the belt and pulley and very
> high rates and then the teeth slamming together. A lower precision
> printed pulley would inte
6 sep. 2020 kl 22:16 skrev Kurt Jacobson :
> Aaron Dargel has been working on some pretty neat conversation widgets for
> QtPyVCP based ProbeBasic GUI.
> So far his just don't basic things like hole circles and facing ops, but
> they have excellent sanity checking that makes them almost foolproof
With 485, the third wire is optional. It is recommended if the grounds at
the two endpoints are not "close" The signals are voltage referenced not
current referenced
Because 485 can have such long cable runs (over a kilometer) the grounds in
each building might be very different, if so you need
Den lör 2 jan. 2021 kl 20:27 skrev John Dammeyer :
> > From: Chris Albertson [mailto:albertson.ch...@gmail.com]
> > I've seen CAD models of the complete Bridgeport machine on GrabCad. It
> > really is helpful to have a good model so you can test-fit parts before
> you
> > make them.
> >
> > I fo
> From: Chris Albertson [mailto:albertson.ch...@gmail.com]
> I've seen CAD models of the complete Bridgeport machine on GrabCad. It
> really is helpful to have a good model so you can test-fit parts before you
> make them.
>
> I found a model of my Harbor Fright minimill so now I can able to mak
I've seen CAD models of the complete Bridgeport machine on GrabCad. It
really is helpful to have a good model so you can test-fit parts before you
make them.
I found a model of my Harbor Fright minimill so now I can able to make
add-on parts that match the screw-holes on the mill, first try. Y
> From: Gene Heskett [mailto:ghesk...@shentel.net]
> > I have noticed the 3D
> > printed pulleys are noisier than the metal ones. But the noisy grind
> > of the stepper motor is also gone.
>
> That's also worthwhile. I've also found the downloadable pulley making
> code, like from thingiverse,
> From: Chris Albertson [mailto:albertson.ch...@gmail.com]
> The noise is caused by tooth shape. I think the sound is caused by air
> getting pushed out of the grove in the belt and pulley and very high rates
> and then the teeth slamming together. A lower precision printed pulley
> would interl
The noise is caused by tooth shape. I think the sound is caused by air
getting pushed out of the grove in the belt and pulley and very high rates
and then the teeth slamming together. A lower precision printed pulley
would interlock tighter with the belt. The slamming would be a little
harder.
On Saturday 02 January 2021 03:40:40 John Dammeyer wrote:
> > From: marcus.bow...@visible.eclipse.co.uk
> >
> > On 2021-01-02 06:53, John Dammeyer wrote:
> > > I have noticed the 3D
> > > printed pulleys are noisier than the metal ones.
> >
> > I wonder whether that is because the surface of the t
On Saturday 02 January 2021 01:53:14 John Dammeyer wrote:
> After a few days of trials and tribulations it's workable.
>
> Step 1 was cast a new plate. Then use LinuxCNC to surface and mill
> the appropriate holes and slots. Note to self. Don't tell the CNC
> program you are using a 6.35mm carb
> From: marcus.bow...@visible.eclipse.co.uk
> On 2021-01-02 06:53, John Dammeyer wrote:
> > I have noticed the 3D
> > printed pulleys are noisier than the metal ones.
>
> I wonder whether that is because the surface of the teeth will
> inevitably be rougher than if they had been die-cast or machi
22 matches
Mail list logo